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November 2001
FEATURES
Protecting America from Americans:
A Photo Essay
A record of October 22, the 6th National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation
9.11
Student responses continued...
Raise or Get Out
What happens when a writing student goes on assignment at the 2001 World Series of Poker.
Omaha Emotive: An Interview with Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst
SAIC student talks with indie-rock musician at his Chicago appearance.
More Complex than Pop: An interview with Jim O'Rourke
The enigmatic producer talks about the marketplace, audience avoidance and album covers.
War and Work
SAIC graduate students talk about their work in response to (or not in response to) current events.
Life Imitates Art
Chicago galleries adjust planned exhibits due to concerns about recent events.
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REVIEWS
Water, Water Everywhere
Capsize, first work of new movement theater company Sprung, premieres at Links Hall
Dark City: New Lynchian Noir
David Lynch's Mulholland Drive
From Punk to Funk
Butthole Surfers, Weird Revolution
SCHOOL NEWS
International Affairs Writes a Wrong:
Pending legislation may affect foreign students
Islamic Scholar Educates Students on the Muslim Faith
Tony Jones Speaks about School Expansion and the Elusive NAB
Students Express Doubt about the new
"War on Terrorism"
School Events
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REGULARS
Commentary
Civil Liberties: Collateral Damage of War
F News Question
Covert Ops
Transnational Vigilantism and the Politics of Revenge
Voices
I Pray in Private
What You Missed
Ask Me: performance installation at G2 October 12-13
Uri Avneri Speaks of Peace in Israel
Art Thou Aware
Intimacy, lifelike replicas, Guggenheim hits Vegas
Puce Naugahyde
What does it mean to be alternative?
The Coffee Chronicles: Episode One
Not Your Usual Apocalypse, in which Husky and Starch intersect with the world somewhere near the counter of the Golden Nugget.
Noteworthy Calendar
Chicago Humanities Festival takes over the listings (and rightfully so)
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